Don’t switch to a privacy-violating platform just for a feature found in open source operating systems.
Please feel free to correct my English.
The Lemming formerly known as /u/SatyrSack@lemmy.one
Don’t switch to a privacy-violating platform just for a feature found in open source operating systems.
Is there even one positive comment here?
Looks like this came from a non-Lemmy ActivityPub platform. I think this user made a “note” that is just mentioning this Lemmy community. And when that Federated over here to Lemmy, it didn’t work properly. Kind of like how Mastodon posts often look weird on Lemmy.
Derivative
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Instance owners could potentially insert ads to help cover server costs. Users would likely just migrate to a different instance, but I could definitely imagine one of the bigger instances doing that eventually.
More than a year after the protests, Reddit is essentially back to normal.
[citation needed]
On GrapheneOS, it is on by default and set to 18 hours. It makes sense to me to have the default be less than 24 hours.